Americans Lose Billions to Chinese Crypto Scams
Americans lose an estimated $10 billion a year to Chinese crypto fraud schemes. U.S. authorities say they are working to seize and return stolen funds linked to scams run by transnational criminal organizations tied to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Three Chinese scientists are now off the hook after authorities in Beijing intervened in an alleged biological smuggling case in the United States.
Born through surrogacy in the United States, granted American citizenship, then raised in China—and eventually eligible to vote in U.S. elections—an investigation reveals the story of children born in at least 100 surrogacy centers in California operated by Chinese nationals.
A military conflict looms in Iran as hopes fade for a diplomatic resolution. China—a key partner of Iran—urged its citizens on Friday to leave the country as soon as possible.
Beijing’s influence in South America continues to wane. Panama, which links Central and South America, forced a Hong Kong company out of the Panama Canal.
A new book, “Killed to Order,” exposes what researchers call a horrific crime linked to the Chinese Communist Party. Jan Jekielek, host of EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders,” traces two decades of growing evidence of forced organ harvesting.
- Americans Lose Billions to Chinese Crypto Scams
- Lawyers: China Helped Dismiss Worm Smuggling Case
- 107 Chinese-Owned Surrogacy Agencies in California: Report
- China Urges Its Citizens to Leave Iran
- Panama Kicks Hong Kong Company Out of Canal
- Hong Kong Activist’s Father Sentenced to 8 Months in Jail
- New Book Exposes CCP’s “Killed to Order” Doctrine
- Cuba Says It Killed 4, Injured 6 on U.S. Boat










